Travel to Mozambique to backpack, study, intern, volunteer, work,

or live as a digital nomad, expat or emigrant?

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Backpacking or travelling in Mozambique?

  • The land of diving, nature, music, pirates and fantastic art - Mozambique is a wonderful destination for those who love beaches, good food (Portuguese meets African), architecture and learning about a joyful life. It is a country that is not rich, but therefore all the more a backpacker destination compared to countries like South Africa.
  • Activities to spot: diving and snorkelling at the coral reefs of the Bazaruto Archipelago; safaris in the Gorongosa National Park; island hopping along the Quirimbas Archipelago; hiking in the Chimanimani mountains; exploring markets in Maputo; kayaking in the mangroves of Inhambane; dhow cruises at Pemba; surfing at Tofo Beach and visit the Ilha de Moçambique for Portuguese colonial architecture.
  • Animal spotting: humpback whales, manatees, elephants, seahorses, hippos, crocodiles, coral reefs with many fish, birds (including flamingos), turtles, leopards.
  • Food spotting: piri piri shrimp, matapa, xima, caril de amendoim, feijoada, coconut rice, samosas, mandazi, grilled fish, pao.

Study in Mozambique?

  • There are several universities in Mozambique with a reasonable range of studies. Popular studies are management, technology, architecture, medical studies and accounting, but you can also explore the local nature and culture.
  • Study cities: Maputo.
  • Language: Portuguese.

Internship in Mozambique?

  • There are certainly internship opportunities in Mozambique if you do some research on the internet. For example, think of research internships, especially in the field of marine research, education, healthcare, community development, in diplomacy and at companies.
  • Competencies: patience, stamina, research skills, flexibility.

Volunteer in Mozambique?

  • There are many valuable opportunities for volunteer work in Mozambique. For example, you can help with projects focused on women's emancipation, marine conservation, wellness retreats, ecotourism, sustainable agriculture, research, education and community development.

Work in Mozambique?

  • Most people work in the tourism industry (ecotourism, diving centers, etc.), in education, nature conservation (e.g. research), infrastructure and agriculture, or for development projects.
  • Work culture: the work culture is informal and family-oriented, with a noticeable Portuguese influence. Respect for hierarchy is present, but there is also room for social connections in the workplace. Speaking Portuguese is a plus in the work context.

Work as a digital nomad in Mozambique?

  • Yep, here we have another gem of a destination. With beautiful beaches and an incredibly friendly culture, Mozambique is the ultimate digital nomad destination. Plus, there’s reliable internet (if you’re in the right location, that is) and there are even a few co-working spaces to be found. Oh, and one last thing – it’s considerably cheaper than many Western destinations.
  • Favourite locations: Tofo, Ponta Malongane, Maputo, Pemba.

Living in Mozambique?

  • Mozambique has a relaxed and multicultural atmosphere, with cities like Maputo and Pemba attracting expats. Maputo offers the best in terms of amenities, but outside the city life is simpler and closer to nature.
  • Why yes, why no? The natural beauty and welcoming culture are definitely the big draws of Mozambique, along with the low costs and many opportunities for people who want to focus on development aid, sustainability and (marine) nature projects. But if you don't like tropical temperatures and cyclones, find the limited infrastructure and healthcare a problem or don't feel like speaking Portuguese then maybe you shouldn't move to Mozambique.
  • Education: There are a few international schools for families with children that offer an English curriculum.
  • Expat community: There are quite a few expats, which makes for a multicultural society and you can get away with some English sometimes.
  • Safety: Generally safe, but be aware of the safety risks.
  • Culture: The culture is a mix of African, Arabic and Portuguese influences. Music, dance and food are important parts of daily life. People are friendly and welcoming, and you will quickly be invited to share a cup of tea or a meal.
  • Climate: Mozambique has a tropical climate, with a wet season from November to March and a dry, warmer period the rest of the year. Cyclones can hit the country during the rainy season.
  • Health insurance: Health care is limited outside the major cities. Hospitals in Maputo are reasonable, but for complex treatments expats often opt for South Africa. So make sure you have your own health insurance with good coverage.

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Travel in Mozambique

  • Mozambique is a large country with untouched nature, beautiful white beaches, islands, wildlife parks and a vibrant capital Maputo. Despite the beach resorts that can be found there, it is unfortunately one of the poorest countries in the world. The route from north to south or the other way around can be a bit more difficult to travel due to the bad roads, but traveling from east to west is fine. You can easily reach Mozambique from Tanzania, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa and Swaziland.
  • Ilha de Mozambique, this Mozambique island is on the UNESCO world heritage list due to the interesting history of the island. It consists almost entirely of a walled city (fort) once built by the Portuguese.
  • Go snorkeling and diving: the coast of Maputo has a beautiful coral reef.
  • Go on safari through the beautiful Gorongosa National Park full of wild animals, unique bird species and special plants. JoHotspots in Mozambique
  • Visit Pemba, that is a popular coastal town in the north with a beautiful beach and a cozy center.
  • Maputo, this capital is one of the most beautiful cities in southern Africa, with traditional Mozambican cultural characteristics. And believe it or not, also architecture by the architect Eiffel, among others.
  • Be prepared that Mozambique is one of the poorest and economically less developed countries in the world, so there is a lot of visible poverty.

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